NEW BREED: The Crowd
Tue, 16/03/10 – 2:43 | 4 Comments

By Gregory Bayne – As some of you know, I recently completed a successful funding campaign using Kickstarter.com to raise the initial capital needed to get my new film, Jens Pulver | Driven, an intimate documentary about legendary UFC Champion Jens Pulver, off the ground.

The end result of the campaign was $27,210 pledged, my goal was $25,000, via 410 contributors, in 20 short days.

Since the close of the campaign I …

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DIY DAYS – the Realities of DIY – panel video
Tuesday, 29 Jul, 2008 – 8:09 | One Comment
DIY DAYS – the Realities of DIY – panel video

Over the next few days we’ll be posting various videos from the DIY DAYS LA event. The day consisted of a number of keynotes (Robert Greenwald, Marshall Herskovitz), panels (Tommy Pallotta, Femke Wolting, Alex Johnson, Micki Krimmel, Mark Stolaroff, Ondi Timoner, Hunter Weeks, Saskia Wilson-Brown), case studies (M dot Strange, Arin Crumley, Lance Weiler), a series of special video presentations (Matt Hanson, Brett Gaylor, Brian Chirls, Christy Dena, Timo Vuorensola) …

TCIBR podcast – Inventing the Movies
Monday, 21 Jul, 2008 – 7:55 | One Comment
TCIBR podcast – Inventing the Movies

This edition of TCIBR is brought to you by IndieFlix and Breakthrough Distribution – Inventing the Movies is a new book by Scott Kirsner that details Hollywood’s epic battle between innovation and the status quo. Scott joins us for a discussion about cinema’s past, present and future. Of particular note for filmmakers is a discussion around the pull economy / attention economy and how building and maintaining audiences is going …

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BTS: Stop Motion on a Budget, Redux – part 3
Tuesday, 8 Apr, 2008 – 11:17 | No Comment
BTS: Stop Motion on a Budget, Redux – part 3

by Marc Lougee
:: Mini Cameras: Small, like Diamonds There’s much talk on and offline concerning the advent of mini camera’s used in stop motion animation, specifically when used in tandem with DSLR’s. Some folks love’em, some hate’em, but either way, they keep proving themselves useful, relatively inexpensive and hard to boot when faced with the alternative of shooting all day only to find yourself facing a re-shoot for …

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BTS: Stop Motion on a Budget, Redux – part 2
Wednesday, 5 Mar, 2008 – 6:46 | 3 Comments
BTS: Stop Motion on a Budget, Redux – part 2

by Marc Lougee
:: Digital Image Capture and why we went there
From the outset, I wanted to shoot the film utilizing a high resolution source. My experience with digital capture for animation started while Animation Director on MTV’s Celebrity Deathmatch in New York, where we had used three-chip cameras built for medical operating theatres. The image resolution & color was great for standard definition television, but held no promise of …

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Case Study: We Are the Strange
Tuesday, 26 Feb, 2008 – 9:25 | 2 Comments
Case Study: We Are the Strange

M dot Strange reports – This was part of a presentation called “Adventures in self distribution” I describe the journey I took with my animated feature film “We are the Strange” From my bedroom to Sundance and beyond and back to my little studio again after turning down Hollywood deals and deciding to self distribute and make my films my way.
M dot Strange: Berlin Talent Campus 08 from M dot …

EVENT: The current state of filmmaking – part 1
Monday, 25 Feb, 2008 – 8:54 | One Comment

For those of you who don’t know FROM HERE TO AWESOME is an extension of the workbook project. In the spirit of bringing an open source philosophy to various parts of the filmmaking process, FHTA is focused on education, discovery and distribution. Over the next few months leading up to the festival’s kick off in Paris on June 3rd, FHTA is constructing a series of vids that detail the current …

BTS – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Festivals
Monday, 18 Feb, 2008 – 2:09 | 2 Comments
BTS – How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Festivals

Tom Quinn reports – The morning after our grand jury prize was announced at Slamdance was crazy. I woke up sick as a dog and had to clean the condo before catching a shuttle at 11. The place was a mess and I was coming down with a Park City flu. In my rush to pack, I foolishly used dish soap in the dishwasher and suds began …

BTS: Stop Motion on a Budget, Redux – part 1
Wednesday, 13 Feb, 2008 – 5:09 | No Comment

by Marc Lougee – In April 2007, I dropped a little article here on the workbookproject.com laying out a very basic DSLR/ shooting system that I had assembled for production of the stop motion animated short film, Ray Harryhausen Presents: The Pit and the Pendulum. Using Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera’s in place of traditional film camera’s we’d found a high quality, cost effective digital alternative to 35mm film.
So, in …

WATCH – girl talk crowdsourced animation
Tuesday, 18 Dec, 2007 – 5:43 | No Comment

Brett Gaylor’s “Basement Tapes,” is a collaborative documentary project about copyright in the digital age. We interviewed Brett a bit ago for TCIBR.
The above video was a group project done by 64 students from Concordia University.
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this conference is being recorded – Tiffany Shlain
Tuesday, 23 Oct, 2007 – 20:45 | One Comment

This edition of “TCIBR” is brought to you by IndieFlix – Tiffany Shlain is a writer, director, and producer of innovative short form work. Her most recent project THE TRIBE, is an unorthodox, unauthorized short film about Jewish people and the Barbie doll. Tiffany and her team have been able to reach their audience in an interesting and unique way that is returning a profit and engaging audiences around the …

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this conference is being recorded – Liz Rosenthal
Wednesday, 15 Aug, 2007 – 5:05 | No Comment

Our guest today is Liz Rosenthal. Liz is a producer of film, TV and live events. Her most recent project is an online animated series called, Marsipan about the British space program’s launch of a Mars probe. In our discussion, Liz explains what it’s like to get an animated web series up and running, how they’re building audiences for the work, and ways in which Marsipan and other web shows …

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HOW TO: Stop Motion on a Budget
Thursday, 12 Apr, 2007 – 16:36 | One Comment

Shooting The Pit and the Pendulum with a Mac Mini computer & a Nikon D70s DSLR camera
By Marc Lougee
We shot the short stop motion animated film, The Pit and the Pendulum using Nikon D70s DSLR’s Apple mac Mini computers, and a low cost frame capture software program called Frame Thief (available for Mac). The basic system consisted of the Mac Mini computers, 15” flat screen monitors, Canopus analog / …

this conference is being recorded – M dot Strange
Monday, 5 Feb, 2007 – 0:55 | 3 Comments

Today’s guest is M dot Strange. His newest DIY HD res animated feature, We Are The Strange, is fresh off a world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. We Are The Strange is a collision of gaming, Anime and filmmaking that challenges the current convention of narrative. But just as impressive is the way that M dot Strange created a large internet following prior to any screenings with just a …

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